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Identification of drug in pharmaceutical formulation by thin layer chrmotography

By: Contributor(s): Language: ENG Publication details: New Delhi CBS Publishers & Distributers 1999Edition: 2ndDescription: 253, 25*18.8 Pages | Binding - Paperback |ISBN:
  • 81-239-0635-8
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 615.1901 SET/CHA DDC23
Online resources: Summary: TLC is to identify the unknown or to confirm the identity of the analyte. It can serve as a screening step followed by HPLC confirmation and quantitation resulting in lower analytical time and cost. The revised text describes procedures for separation detection and identification of each component in 1.72 divergent? multi-component pharmaceutical formulations using both normal and R.P. layers. Most of the formulations contain several alternate mobile phases for analysts to choose from and to optimise. The revised edition contains a comprehensive chapter on detection! Visualization reagents commonly used for post-chromatographic derivatization. Each reagent contains a list of common drugs which can be detected with the reagent.
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TLC is to identify the unknown or to confirm the identity of the analyte. It can serve as a screening step followed by HPLC confirmation and quantitation resulting in lower analytical time and cost. The revised text describes procedures for separation detection and identification of each component in 1.72 divergent? multi-component pharmaceutical formulations using both normal and R.P. layers. Most of the formulations contain several alternate mobile phases for analysts to choose from and to optimise. The revised edition contains a comprehensive chapter on detection! Visualization reagents commonly used for post-chromatographic derivatization. Each reagent contains a list of common drugs which can be detected with the reagent.

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